Ford 8.8" Rear 3.73 Ring Pinion Gear Kit Oem Aam Genuine Made In U.s.a. F8.8-373 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
This is a genuine AAM gear kit in a 3:73 ratio for the Ford 8.8 rear differential. These were used in Mustangs, F150's, Explorer's, fullsize Bronco's, and Crown Victoria's. Don't be fooled by cheap aftermarket gears. AAM is an OE manufacturer. Nothing beats OEM quality. The boxes are clearly marked "Made in U.S.A." and the pinion seal even has FOMOCO on it. These kits include all pinion bearings, seals, shims, pinion nut, crush sleeve, and ring gear bolts. These kits have pinion bearings for applications from 1985-2009. This is the same kit that you would get from a Ford dealer. Shipping is FAST and FREE in the continental U.S.
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